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| 100 | _aSihag, Balbir Singh | ||
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_aKautilya : the true founder of economics _c/ Balbir Singh Sihag |
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| 250 | _a1st edition | ||
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_bNew Delhi: Vitasta Publishing, _c2014. |
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| 300 | _a 429 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm | ||
| 520 | _a"For twenty-three years a myth has been perpetuated that former Prime Minisiter Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by the LTTE because it feared his return to power in 1991. But if this basic premise is disputed and the alternate scenario is shown, that the Congress which returned to power in 1991, fell short of a simple majority, even after Rajiv's death, then the entire bottom of this thesis is knocked off and the theory falls flat on its nose. This book is also about conspiracies and intrigue, but it also has attempted to explode this myth and seeks to find why Rajiv was killed if he was not likely to return to power in the 1991 mid-term elections?" | ||
| 650 | _aEconomic history | ||
| 650 | _a Kauṭalya. Arthaśāstra | ||
| 650 | _a Political ethics | ||
| 942 | _cENGLISH | ||
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